I had a couple of those years ago also got them a TS. I hated them. One of the support braces would go under my legs just above the knee and was really uncomfortable
We have owned many different outdoor chairs over the years but like the ones from Strongback the best of all.
I have no idea how that happened, but for some reason I am unable to edit the post to correct the link. I was able to edit the link in my quote, but it should have gone to STRONGBACK online.Kirk, that link goes to a brewery.
Yes it does what?Yes it does
I had 2 last winter, until a young family of 5 camping next to us asked if they could borrow them one evening. I sold them both to the family for $5 ea.We have so many chairs I can't keep track of them. We once had a folding loveseat. Essentially a double folding canvas chair. It takes up too much storage and weighs a ton.
I need a source good quality armless folding chairs. I have one left and it's starting to get a little rickety.
£70 = $85.19a couple of Lafurma RSX reclining chairs that have been hardly used that you could have for £70 for the pair if you are near Cumbria.
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Maybe I'm just too much of a Cheapskate, but I can't see spending $100 per chair for outdoor furniture, especially if it does not pack small and easily.Oops, wrong quoted reply;
ABQ, we have 4 of those so-called anti-gravity chairs, 2 older ones that were not comfortable,and 2 new ones DW bought from QVC that are very comfortable and relaxing. None of them are easy to store in the MH and require a lot of space; for that reason I store them in the pickup camper shell when traveling. (tow pickup behind MH).
This is the new chairs from QVC:
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Now, THAT looks better!! Thanks!I carry 5 chairs in my big storage compartment but the 3 anti-gravity chairs are the most popular by far. These are $135 chairs on sale for $32 right now. I just ordered 2.